Show FAMINE INVADES RUSSIA Food Problem Becomes More Pressing Than Question of Revolution London The rte The food problem In Russia Russin suddenly has hns become more pressing than the question of revolution revolution revolution tion or revolution counter-revolution not only In iu Petro Petrograd and Moscow but also at th the front according to telegrams from Petrograd Petrograd Petrograd Pet Pet- Moscow and Odessa The spectre of famine appears to have done more than the force of armies armies armies ar ar- ar- ar mies to bring about quiet At many places the Bolshevik I and the pacifists and amI the military cadets and the and the time Lenin Lenin- ites have joined forces against the common enemy hunger In hunger In a concentrated concentrated concen conceit effort to stave off disaster which seems seems almost inevitable in view of the d disorganized state of transportation transportation tation and widespread destruction of stores stares and supplies |